Biology 1201A Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Interphase, Dna Replication, S Phase

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8. 3b interphase extends from the end of one mitosis to the beginning of the next mitosis. If we set the formation of a new daughter cell as the beginning of the mitotic cell cycle, then the first and longest stage is interphase. Dna replication and the progression of the cell through s: m cyclin binds to cdk1 in , forming a complex required for the transition from and m and the progression of the cell through mitosis. 8. 1 the cycle of cell growth and division: an overview. In mitotic cell division, dna replication is followed by the equal separation that is, segregation of the replicated dna molecules and their delivery to daughter cells. Once the origin of replication (ori) is duplicated, the two origins actively migrate to the two ends of the cell. Division of the cytoplasm then occurs through a partition of cell wall material that grows inward until the cell is separated into two parts (see figure 8. 3).

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